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…of allowing capital punishment for juvenile offenders. Mitigating factors must be considered when examining the decision of the Supreme Court whenever they overturn previous courts decisions. This issue becomes more complex in the Juvenile System because…
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…within three years; comparatively, 27 percent of state prisoners aged 30 or older were rearrested. Juvenile facilities rehabilitate youthful offenders and decrease the likelihood that the children will turn back to crime once they return to society…
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…Everyone in this world is different or diverse in some way, either by how they look, who they are, or what they think and believe. Do I have the right to complain or seek affirmative action when someone offends me based on our differences? Do I have…
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…before it with the same kind of care, custody, and discipline that they would receive from good parents” (Emerson 6). Young offenders should be tried as minors because they do not know what is right from what is wrong (Fox 20). Juvenile crime has mushroomed…
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…requirement and the insanity defense have gained renewed importance. The issue of juvenile competency began to form in the early 1990’s from a dramatic increase in violent offenses by juveniles. A juvenile offender can be technically classified as “incompetent…
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…A complex disorder, diabetes mellitus afflicts people of every race, sex, age, and cultural background. The form most prevalent in juveniles is insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM).The diagnosis of this disease has important implications…
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Category: /Law & Government
…personality. While they grow, teens now have to filter images of mass-media violence, range, substance abuse and sexuality. This generation of teens has seen and heard it all, but they have not acquired the maturity to process it in their own lives. Juvenile
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…“Hamlet: The tragedy of a man who could not make up his mind.” So begins the Olivier version of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”, and many others follow suit. Hamlet to many is portrayed as a weak-minded individual because he is juvenile. Many have the opinion…
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…wish to do well in school but have a handicap of some sort. They are making it dangerous for other school children to enjoy their youth by fighting, stealing, and hurting them. Finally a reason that outweighs all the above, juvenile delinquency directly…
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…in habitual offender studies. The knowledge that chronic offenders may be revealed only by their juvenile records also shouldn't be ignored. The moral level and support by the local police is very important. Every small point should be considered to find the right…
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